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Can anyone offer any reasonable explanation for all this? But now I am in the pool. Oh dear. Thanks in advance for the swimming lessons. As the operating system is so complex, we are all trying to learn to swimm. You are not exception Those just show how to automatically rebuild them from scratch. Where in the registry are they stored? I would prefer to examine them myself and remove just the offending one.

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If you ask your own question - our Certified Experts will team up with you to help you get the answers you need. Who are the certified experts? How quickly will I get my solution? We can't guarantee quick solutions - Experts Exchange isn't a help desk. Although tempted fleetingly in the recent past to experiment, I decided instead to leave well alone. I read the post, but I'm afraid I'm way out of my depth. It would be interesting if others would look at their Event Viewer under Applications and see whether I am alone with this.

To be honest, I would rather be told it's of little import and I should just forget about it. Hi,I'm now seeing three entries for Loadperf following a cold boot this morning - 2 failures and 2 apparent successes!?

Adding an object list to the installation file will improve performance of the system when measuring performance counters. It could be that something happened in the past to corrupt the perf counters in the registry for the WMI Reverse Perf Adapter service.

BTW, I'd uninstall those Omega drivers and go back to what you had before given the errors you're seeing in the benchmarks. Hi Bob,Sorry to take so long. I've had a few more problems to sort out along the way. I'll post again as soon as I have something definite to say. Hi Bob,Though it was about time I said something. At first your suggestion seemed to have an effect in that if I look at the Event Viewer immediately following a fresh boot all is well and LoadPerf does not appear.

However, I have been working to sort out a number of other unrelated irritating issues which I am now reasonably confident were caused by a utility called " RegCure ". I stumbled across this 'registry cleaner' while doing some Internet searches and the reviews seemed pretty favourable.

Much against my usually better judgement I gave it a try and now I really wish I hadn't. In the end I conceded defeat and restored my system to an earlier date. Probably should have done that right away instead of wasting all that time trying to sort things out. During the course of all this activity I rebooted my machine on numerous occasions and the LoadPerf error would soon reappear, but usually in groups of three: 2 failures ID: , followed by 1 success ID: Currently this behaviour is consistent.

My other problem relates to changing the drivers for my XXL. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the AGP chipset drivers apparently successfully on each occasion and still no joy. I noticed after Windows loaded and my Video Controller was detected that an earlier version of the Omega drivers was also being reported in the description. I manage to get rid of this by cleaning out the driver.

There is now no 'Display' entry. I can't blame this on 'RegCure' as the system was restored to a date which preceded its installation. At the moment I am debating what to try doing next. Otherwise, my system appears rock solid albeit kinda slow with sluggish redraws caused by the absence of video acceleration ; Mike.



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